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Broadcasters are required to take better care of TV contestants' mental health under new Ofcom rules that come into force today. The changes force broadcasters to take "due care" over the welfare of people who "might be at risk of significant harm as a result of taking part in a programme".
They also mean participants must be informed of any potential welfare risks before appearing on TV or radio shows. Ofcom is introducing the changes amid growing concern for reality TV stars following the
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Don't let Hollywood directors like Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorcese making movies seemingly throughout their lives deceive. They're unicorns, as age impacts the careers of movie directors and their opportunities to continue behind the camera, says a January 2021 study from associate professor Shu Han and finance professor S.
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Stars like Mariah Carey and Jada Pinkett-Smith are speaking out after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of the murder of George Floyd. The jury announced the verdict on April 20, and the terminated Minneapolis police officer was found guilty of all three of his charges: second degree murder, third degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Before the pandemic, I had been in practice as an ear, nose and throat doctor in Manhattan for nearly 17 years. Last spring, I was seeing about 125 patients a week, COVID-19 patients along with everyone else.
Ray Quinn has swapped the red carpet for underlay since all his gigs were axed due to the pandemic. The 32-year-old, who was watched by 12.
Ray Quinn has swapped the red carpet for underlay since all his gigs were axed due to the pandemic.The 32-year-old, who was watched by 12.6million people at the height of his fame, has joined brothers Robin and Darren in the family carpet-fitting business.And he reckons his dad Ray – who died of cancer aged 76 in November – would be proud of him.The singer said: “When I first started, I actually went to work in my dad’s old uniform.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, joined by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Friday signed a bill requiring internet providers to offer broadband access to low-income families for no more than $15 a month. Higher-speed plans are capped at $20.
Katherine Schwarzenegger is balancing it all when it comes to being a first-time mother to her daughter, 8-month-old Lyla, and continuing to prioritize her beloved dog, Maverick.ET's Kevin Frazier recently spoke to 31-year-old Schwarzenegger about her partnership with Canidae Premium Pet Food for their Sustain the Goodness campaign as well as the launch of their new Sustain line that she feeds Maverick with, and she talked about how Maverick has adjusted to baby Lyla.
Child Disability Payment is set to replace Disability Living Allowance Child (DLA Child) and will be the next new benefit to be introduced by the Scottish Government. The new benefit will provide additional financial support to children and young people with disabilities, as well as their families, to help with the additional costs they incur as a result of having a long-term health condition.
NEW YORK -- A leading mental health expert and commentator has a book deal his publisher is calling an “authoritative yet compassionate guide to managing mental health challenges" anticipated because of the pandemic. Dr.
Ethan Shanfeld As part of the initiative to increase awareness of mental health concerns, MTV Entertainment Group is leading the charge to establish the first-ever national “Mental Health Action Day” on May 20 during Mental Health Awareness Month.MTV Entertainment Group said more than 150 brands, nonprofits and cultural leaders, including NBCUniversal, Univision, Vice Media, the Ad Council, Born This Way Foundation, Ben & Jerry’s, Kate Spade, Kenneth Cole and GLAAD, have signed on for what is
DMX gave it to ya one last time.In an eerie twist of timing, “X Moves” — a new track by the “X Gon’ Give to Ya” rapper — dropped just hours before his passing on Friday at 50.
A group of leading media companies and medical experts have created the Mental Health Storytelling Coalition, a partnership to address the national rise in depression, anxiety and suicide — particularly in young people and exacerbated by Covid-19 — and how the entertainment industry can help.
Broadcasters are required to take better care of TV contestants' mental health under new Ofcom rules that come into force today. The changes force broadcasters to take "due care" over the welfare of people who "might be at risk of significant harm as a result of taking part in a programme".
Nirvana, Amy Winehouse and more for a project raising awareness for the importance of mental health support.Toronto organisation Over The Bridge has created a compilation featuring songs created via artificial intelligence in the style of musicians who died at the age of 27.‘Drowned In The Sun – Lost Tapes Of The 27 Club’ collates those songs, which were largely created by computers, to draw attention to musicians’ struggles with depression and mental health issues, as well as the support on